A tough, gritty center with some offensive flair to boot, he is the son of HHOFer Bryan Sr and also the father of long-time Flyers goalie Ron. Hextall toiled for years in the AHL and the WHL, before joining the Penguins as a 28-year-old and enjoyed five productive seasons in the NHL. All told, he collected 71 G, 115 A, and countless fighting majors in 335 GP for Pittsburgh.

A couple of depth defensive guys there, would make a solid bottom pairing I suppose. Kind of a Melichar-Scuderi pairing if those two got together. Not a lot of puck skills about, really, just not a lot happening. Which is just fine for a third pairing with that intention. Not terrific, not the best players available, but solid depth.

Bryan Hextall, yeah, if we never saw him play, we could look right at his son and get a glimpse. Very annoying player was Bryan Hextall, Jr. - probably could have carved out a little better career if he focused on becoming a checker, but alas, he did not. Agitator with some offensive ability. Let's see how that line comes together.

Alright, I don't have my stuff right now (on mobile, just got back in Pittsburgh), but I'm pretty sure I'm taking Vic Hadfield, FWD (pretty sure he was listed as a winger).

He came to the Pens in the late 60's after a long career with NYR and still managed to put up 2 years of 30-goal seasons. At this point, the fact that a 2 time 30 goal scorer with the Pens is available is too much for me to pass up.

With the 79th pick in the LGP Draft, the Degloving Kings are proud to select from Lyodminster, Saskatchewan:

RW Colby "The Nose" Armstrong

A gritty hockey player that was not afraid of the corners and was capable of scoring on occasion he is capable of playing both 2nd or 3rd line hockey, the PK, and any number of situations that could arise. A pest that was not afraid to face the music. I am glad that he is joining my team.

Whew, for some reason I could only see up till round 15 or 16 until just right now...

OK, I think this is the proper time to select The Ol' 29'er, Phil Bourque.

A longshot to make the NHL, found a niche on the successful Pens teams of the late 80's-early 90's as a third line winger with good straight line speed who could muck it up in the corners, score goals (22 in 89-90, 20 in 90-91), and even play D in a pinch (was actually brought through the Pens minor league system as a defenseman, but was converted to a winger because he loved to bang bodies). Number 29 in your programs, number 1 in your hearts!